Boating Expedition Sheds New Light on Rare, Exotic Underwater Creatures with Replacement Windows

The movie 'The Little Mermaid' was right when it said that under the sea is an amazing, wonderful and breath-taking place. Not many people on land get to experience the beautiful sights and sounds of the underwater land,
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Seattle, WA (prHWY.com) November 21, 2012 - The movie 'The Little Mermaid' was right when it said that under the sea is an amazing, wonderful and breath-taking place. Not many people on land get to experience the beautiful sights and sounds of the underwater land, but a new boating tour may have a solution that allows anyone to see what lies under the water.

"We have a lot of people who would love to see what lies under the ocean", said John Weeks, owner of Under Da Water. "Unfortunately, these people either have a fear of scuba diving or are unable to engage in that type of activity. So I thought up a way around it."

John Weeks decided to take all the boats in his fleet and install a crystal clear window in the bottom of it. These windows allow tourists and travelers to look upon the wonders of the beautiful underwater world.

"What we did was fairly simple", explained John Weeks. "We took a bunch of replacement windows and installed them in the bottom of my boats. These windows are just like regular windows where you can see out of them and they allow people to really see the underwater world up close and personal."

Installing the windows in the bottom of his boats may sound easier than it actually was. When John Weeks first installed the windows the area leaked and the windows started to crack. That was when someone suggested that he use replacement windows.

"It was a friend of mine who suggested that I use replacement windows", said Weeks. "These windows are sturdier and stronger than other windows. I used it on the first ship and it was really amazing. No leaks, nothing."

Under Da Water tours has gained a steady following since installing the replacement windows in the bottom of the boats. Many tourists from all over the world come to take part in his ocean tours just so they can see the beautiful, underwater world up close and personal.

"I never thought I'd be able to see the underwater world the way it really is", said Emma Thompson, a tourist from Switzerland. "When I heard about Under Da Water tours I knew I had to give it a try. I was amazed. I got to see seahorses, fish and beautiful coral reefs and I didn't even have to go diving or learn anything new to see them. I can't wait to come back and see what else there is under the water!"

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